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FOR thefe reafons , no wonder that the public have fhown fo much defire to be inftructed in all the particu- lars that relate to Dr Swift , and have received fo readily every performance that promifed them information of this kind .
FOR thefe reafons , no wonder that the public have fhown fo much defire to be inftructed in all the particu- lars that relate to Dr Swift , and have received fo readily every performance that promifed them information of this kind .
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This was foon found to be an useful garment by its weight ; and it is remarked by Lord Clarendon , that the King received no fupply more feasonable or acceptable than thefe 300 broad pieces during the whole war , his diftrefs being then ...
This was foon found to be an useful garment by its weight ; and it is remarked by Lord Clarendon , that the King received no fupply more feasonable or acceptable than thefe 300 broad pieces during the whole war , his diftrefs being then ...
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238 ] he was thought to have received fuch favours from Sir William as he could not be fuppofed to bestow upon a person to whom he was not related , and but diftantly related to his wife + . However , fuch a relation between Sir William ...
238 ] he was thought to have received fuch favours from Sir William as he could not be fuppofed to bestow upon a person to whom he was not related , and but diftantly related to his wife + . However , fuch a relation between Sir William ...
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Swift was full of indignation at the treatment which he had received in Ireland , and therefore resolved to pursue his ftudies at Oxford . Orrery , lẹt . 1 . Waffendon Warren , Efq ; a gentleman of fortune near Belfast , in the north of ...
Swift was full of indignation at the treatment which he had received in Ireland , and therefore resolved to pursue his ftudies at Oxford . Orrery , lẹt . 1 . Waffendon Warren , Efq ; a gentleman of fortune near Belfast , in the north of ...
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1692 , he went to Oxford ; where having received many civilities , he was admitted ad eundem June 14. and took his Master's degree July 5 . following . IT has been faid , that the civilities which he received at Oxford , proceeded from ...
1692 , he went to Oxford ; where having received many civilities , he was admitted ad eundem June 14. and took his Master's degree July 5 . following . IT has been faid , that the civilities which he received at Oxford , proceeded from ...
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